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MA
Leeds Metropolitan University - Faculty of Arts, Environment and Technology
Everything we do is aimed at helping you to appreciate the approaches and methods used by historians, and as a result you will gain a deeper knowledge of historical trends, processes and events over the past 300 years.We provide you with the opportunity to explore a range of social and cultural developments in the history of Britain, Europe and the wider world, while the historical research of our teaching staff is of international standing and feeds into our course content.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Classical Studies
Classical studies was one of the first academic subjects to appreciate the possibilities of the digital age. This department is part of a strong research grouping in digital humanities at the OU, and hosts a number of funded research projects of which Dr Elton Barker is Principal Investigator: HESTIA (with colleagues at Southampton, Oxford and Birmingham), Google Ancient Places (with colleagues at Southampton, Edinburgh and UC Berkeley) and Pelagios (with Southampton and the Austrian Institute of Technology).We welcome enquiries from students who would like to explore the potential of digital classics, including pedagogical applications.
MA / PGDip / PGCert
University of Sheffield - Faculty of Social Sciences
This interdisciplinary course is unique in the UK. It brings together experts in the history, archaeology, religion, philosophy and literature of the ancient, classical and late-antique Mediterranean world.The course focuses on the period 800 BC to 600 AD.
MA / PGDip / PGCert
The Open University - Faculty of Arts
This degree is for those who want to develop their research and analytical skills and upgrade their qualifications. It will suit anyone with appropriate entry qualifications who has a passion for the arts and is looking for an intellectual challenge.
MA
The Open University - Faculty of Arts
This degree course is for those who want to develop their research and analytical skills and upgrade their qualifications. It will suit anyone with appropriate entry qualifications who has a passion for classical studies and is looking for an intellectual challenge.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Classical Studies
Research in Greek and Latin texts includes work in all the main genres (epic, lyric, comedy, tragedy, historiography and philosophical texts) and includes philological and textual analysis as well as the relationship between texts and social and cultural contexts. If you would like to join us as a full- or part-time research student please contact the Department of Classical Studies for an informal preliminary discussion.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Classical Studies
Research into the ancient and modern reception of antiquity focuses on how the texts, images and ideas of Greek and/or Roman culture have subsequently been transmitted, adapted, rewritten and appropriated. Staff in the Department of Classical Studies' also have particular interests in the relationship between Greek and Roman cultures within antiquity.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Classical Studies
The Department of Classical Studies has distinctive expertise in the material culture of the ancient world. Staff research in this area covers a wide selection of topics, including votive offerings from ancient sanctuaries, the archaeology of Etruscan Italy, and Roman funerary monuments.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Classical Studies
Staff in the Department of Classical Studies have expertise in a wide range of research areas in Greek and Roman civilization, including: archaeology, art and sculpture; epic, lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy; historiography and philosophy; popular culture and social history; and digital humanities. Research is organised in three clusters: - Greek and Latin texts;- Greek and Roman material culture;- Ancient and modern reception of classical antiquity.
MA
University of Leeds - Department of Classics
A range of modules studying the language, literature, culture, history and philosophy of the classical world, based on the research strengths of the School is available. The programme consists of a dissertation module, and three supplementary modules, assessed by essay or examination
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